11 Must-Hear #NewMusicFriday Tracks To Start Your Weekend Right

It's been a busy few weeks in music — and with good reason. All your faves will be dropping albums left and right, so they've been releasing awesome singles and stunning music videos so quickly that we can hardly keep up. Never fear, though — that's what round-ups are for.

Here's the low-down on all the things you should be listening to (on repeat, even) this weekend.

1. "Stone Cold" by Demi Lovato

A ballad the way only Demi can make 'em, the third single off of Confident is bound to hit you right in the feels. Her voice is scratchy yet strong — and who else can belt the way she can? Plus, the acoustic rendition is seriously jaw-dropping. "Me and my heart will make it through," she promises, and though we're holding back tears, we believe her.

2. "Love Me" by the 1975

The first release after the guys' eponymous debut album is an '80s-infused track that would fit perfectly in a John Waters movie. "Love me / If that's what you wanna do." We do, 1975. We do, we do, we do-oooh.

3. "Something in the Way You Move" by Ellie Goulding

No, it's not a riff off that Beatles song your parents love so much — this is a dance-y track that will quite make you want to quite literally move. It's a natural progression from her first single "On My Mind," and if the two are a good indicator of Ellie's new CD, we're sure this sound is going to be heavy and fun all at once.

4. "Forbidden Knowledge" by Raury

If you haven't heard about Raury yet, listen up. The 19-year-old Atlanta export is an artist with a message. "Forbidden Knowledge" is the kind of track that will open your mind, make you question your world, and spur you on to take action — all while sounding totally awesome. His new album drops on October 16, so one thing's clear: he's just warming up.

5. "Hey Everybody!" by 5 Seconds of Summer

When a song's opening lines borrow directly from Duran Duran's "Hungry Like the Wolf," you know it's going to pump you up. Consider this your new working-for-the-weekend song — which is fitting, because their last single had them professing that they want to give you all their money. Hey, gotta make it back somehow.

6. "Hallucinogen" by Kelela

If you like fka Twigs and Tinashe, then Kelela is right up your alley. On her new EP, the futuristic-sounding singer fuses sparse instruments with literal heartbeats and haunting lyrics. There's not a weak song on this release.

7. "Bloo" by Kacy Hill

So THAT'S why Kanye West is obsessed with her. The G.O.O.D. music artist — and former backup dancer — sounds like nothing you've heard before, in the best way. It's chill in the best way possible...and perfect for lazy autumn afternoons.

8. "Like I'm Gonna Lose You" by Jasmine Thompson

Sure, you loved the Meghan Trainor track when the singer first released it — with John Legend supporting her, no less! And this cover from an artist who has more than proven how capable she is of completely reimagining your favorite songs will make you pause and really listen to her soft, sad delivery. (Did we mention that she's only 14, because dang, girl!) Grab the Kleenex, and maybe text somebody to tell them that you love them. That's how powerful this song is.

9. "Area Code" by Nick Jonas

The song isn't technically new, but the video sure is, and whoo, buddy, is Nick Jonas all grown up or what?

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(The answer, for the record, is a definite yes.)

10. "Paint It Black" by Ciara

Ciara took the Rolling Stones classic — which one of your old faves Michelle Branch once covered, too — and what she did with it is certainly special. It's a special track for The Last Witch-Hunter, starring Vin Diesel, and the haunting track will make you want black clothes, a black car, black coffee, and everything in between. This isn't your dad's rock song. (Could it be even better?)

11. "Revival" by Selena Gomez

Yes, it's finally here, and yes, it's glorious. Selena sounds older, wiser, braver, and a trillion times more honest on her new album — and on top of that all, she sounds awesome. The girl's got plenty of reasons to celebrate — and now that you have all this great music, so do you.